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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T22:13:31+00:00 2026-06-17T22:13:31+00:00

What would be the MySql overhead if using COALESCE on every SELECT column since

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What would be the MySql overhead if using COALESCE on every SELECT column since I’m tired to get DBNUll errors in my VB app. Should I be worried about?

Select COALESCE(price_small_breed, 0), COALESCE(discount_small_breed, '') From tblServicePrice Where service_id = .... just some example found on net

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    2026-06-17T22:13:33+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 10:13 pm

    No, you should not be worried about the overhead.

    The only performance issue that I know of with coalesce() is in some versions of SQL Server (not MySQL!), where the first argument gets evaluated twice when it is not NULL. This is a problem when it is expensive, such as a subquery.

    However, in general, the overhead for a built-in function will be minimal compared to the cost of moving data in and out of the database.

    There is an exception in more complex queries, where use of a function such as coalesce() can prevent an index being used for some operations. Once again, this doesn’t apply in your case.

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